Cyber Command of South Texas virus

Cyber Command of South Texas Virus is a member of the Urausy family which is known for its particular features such as displaying fictitious screen-locking alerts and demanding for a ransom. The same template is used to create other Urausy infections, for example, Cyber Command of Arizona and Cyber Command of New York. There are many different versions of this threat around the globe and only the language is different. This particular threat is basically aimed at frightening computer users from Texas, which is why this Trojan needs to be removed from the computer.

Cyber Command of South Texas Virus displays a fake warning message in order to push users into paying a particular sum of money. In this case, the fake fine is $300. This threat is designed to be very convincing; thus there is a lot of fabricated visual evidence used in the notification. First of all, emblems of governmental institutions, including cyber police, and a picture of the president are presented in order to convince people that this warning is legitimate. Furthermore, at the upper part of the warning there is a countdown clock in a red font. Cyber criminals pretend that there are only 48 hours to pay the fake fine. Besides, the user is accused of violating particular laws by viewing and storing child pornography, downloading pirated music and videos as well as doing other illegal activities with the help of computer. Do not be afraid; if you see such a warning, you should know that it does have anything real in common with the government:

Attention! Your computer has been blocked up for safety reasons listed below.

You are accused of viewing/storage and/or dissemination of banned pornography.
You are suspected of violation of “Copyright and Related rights Law”.
Amount of fine is $300.

This threat is very annoying because it restricts access to your desktop and consequently to your documents and programs. The user cannot even shut down the computer properly which is why Cyber Command of South Texas Virus needs to be removed. Do not get into traps; the fact that it uses reliable money-transfer systems MoneyPak and MoneyGram does not mean that it can be trusted. Thus we strongly recommend that you ignore all the notifications and definitely not pay any money. First of all, there is very little hope that your computer will be unlocked and the Trojan which has already infected your computer surely will not disappear. One of the best solutions is to remove Cyber Command of South Texas Virus using reliable antimalware software.

Cyber Command of South Texas Virus is annoying and might load other malicious software. As the manual removal is very difficult and risky, we suggest that you delete this threat from the system using a reliable antimalware tool. For this matter, SpyHunter antimalware tool will be a very useful. It will not only remove this annoying threat but also will protect the computer from future infections.

The removal of Cyber Command of South Texas Virus

Windows XP

Restart the computer.

Wait for BIOS screen to appear and immediately start tapping F8 key.

Select Safe Mode with Networking using arrow keys and press Enter.

Click Yes in the dialogue box after the system restarts.

Open the Start menu.

Launch the RUN command.

Type in msconfig and click OK.

Open the Startup tab and disable all the processes.

Click the Apply button.

Go to http://www.pcthreat.com/download-sph and download SpyHunter.

Restart your computer.

Install SpyHunterand start a scan.

Windows Vista/Windows 7

Restart the computer.

Wait for BIOS screen to appear and immediately start tapping F8 key.

Select Safe Mode with Networking using arrow keys.

Press Enter to start working in Safe Mode with Networking.

Visit http://www.pcthreat.com/download-sph and download SpyHunter.

Install SpyHunterand start scanning the computer.

Windows 8

Press the Windows key to access the Metro UI menu.

Move the cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen to open Charm bar.